Orlando Adult Entertainment: Detroit News wire services

Washington– The Supreme Court appears ready to tell suspects that if they want the right to remain silent, they have to say so. The High Court heard an appeal from Michigan prosecutors whose conviction was thrown out because police kept interrogating a 2001 murder suspect after reading him his Miranda rights, despite the fact that he never said he wanted to talk.
In other headlines
• ACORN workers cleared in NYC prostitute video: ACORN employees caught on video apparently advising a couple posing as a prostitute and her boyfriend to lie about her profession and launder her earnings did not commit a crime, the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office said Monday. The office began its investigation Sept. 15, the day after the video was released online by the conservative activists who posed as an outlaw couple seeking help buying a house.

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